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never been in spain. he is coming to be a tourist for one day and tomorrow he is going to amsterdam where he is going to keynote an international baptist convention for congress of some sort. i said ok, the ambassador gives me his flight number so i call the airport and his flight has already landed. i am supposed to be looking after him, but this notion where he could be, there are 500 hotels in madrid and i don't even know if he is staying in a hotel. i don't even know if he might be staying with a friend or something. i have no idea. i don't know if he is scared. might have screwed this thing up already. it wasn't my fault, the ambassador called me, the plane had landed. so i started to call hotels. i don't know why i didn't call this particular hotel first, close it to the embassy. the embassy entrance on soprano street and behind it is the main drag and on the other side is the hilton. now is called -- is the same building. i called -- i should have called him first. had this ridiculous conversation
never been in spain. he is coming to be a tourist for one day and tomorrow he is going to amsterdam where he is going to keynote an international baptist convention for congress of some sort. i said ok, the ambassador gives me his flight number so i call the airport and his flight has already landed. i am supposed to be looking after him, but this notion where he could be, there are 500 hotels in madrid and i don't even know if he is staying in a hotel. i don't even know if he might be staying...
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if you look at spain, now more recently in italy, also a lot of demonstrations on the street. so unfortunately, i mean, different countries, people in different countries react different ways. and when people demonstrate too much on the streets, certainly it complicates very, very significantly the job of the government to try to sort out the situation. >> we've seen the same scenes in madrid. we've seen the same scenes in lisbon. essentially what you're seeing is just increasing anger because taxpayers know that they will have to foot the bill for this one. and also they feel that they've been continuously, chronically, criminally misrepresented by their governments. a feeling of frustration that i feel is global and citizens across the world can relate to. (instrumental music) >> describing it as "baptism by fire for a whole generation", today the head of the european commission warned that without greater unification, the e.u. would not be able to face the financial crisis. >> as the e.u. struggles to avoid complete collapse, some advocate a stronger union. >> right now, it
if you look at spain, now more recently in italy, also a lot of demonstrations on the street. so unfortunately, i mean, different countries, people in different countries react different ways. and when people demonstrate too much on the streets, certainly it complicates very, very significantly the job of the government to try to sort out the situation. >> we've seen the same scenes in madrid. we've seen the same scenes in lisbon. essentially what you're seeing is just increasing anger...
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well because in spain it hasn't worked that much we have a. short of a federal system and certain regions in particular the region of madrid has to really. has already gone for that for the private health care system that's privatized a lot of its health care and the result is not very good people is not happy and to see this program generalized the rest of us very is worrying for many people not least health care workers themselves because apart from the need to save money as you said and you're right we also have a problem with unemployment so getting all these people out of work will cause problem not just for them individually but also for spain as a collective economy wouldn't some health care workers be employed by the private sector and therefore even more money so many of those who are campaigning and complaining at the moment could actually be better off couldn't they. well they don't seem to see the dutch way and in fact what is interesting about these protests in the healthcare sector is that is different from a sociological point o
well because in spain it hasn't worked that much we have a. short of a federal system and certain regions in particular the region of madrid has to really. has already gone for that for the private health care system that's privatized a lot of its health care and the result is not very good people is not happy and to see this program generalized the rest of us very is worrying for many people not least health care workers themselves because apart from the need to save money as you said and...
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king, how do you like spain? in spanish, i said, martin, how do you like spain? i don't know anything about it. i just got off the plane, and i came to the hotel. all i've seen is the saxty -- taxi and the hotel room so far. i said, don't worry, i'll take care of it. drft king says he -- dr. king really enjoys spain and admires the spanish people. we got a series of questions like that for which he couldn't possibly have an answer. each time i asked, he said, i don't know what to say. i said, don't worry, i'll take care of it. i just made stuff up, you know? i guess that's called diplomacy, i don't know. we went upstairs, and i said, look, why don't you take a nap now, take a good nap. i'll pick you up, and then we'll go to lunch. that's what we did. meanwhile, i got the embassy chauffeur and the limo. those of you who know madrid know boteen's restaurant off the plaza down the steps, and it is the same restaurant where hemmingway's "the sun also rises" ends, the last scene of "the sun also rises" is in that restaurant, and that's where we had lunch, down in the
king, how do you like spain? in spanish, i said, martin, how do you like spain? i don't know anything about it. i just got off the plane, and i came to the hotel. all i've seen is the saxty -- taxi and the hotel room so far. i said, don't worry, i'll take care of it. drft king says he -- dr. king really enjoys spain and admires the spanish people. we got a series of questions like that for which he couldn't possibly have an answer. each time i asked, he said, i don't know what to say. i said,...
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. >> economic situation in spain is very grave. every company is in contract in mode, so there are no jobs being created. all the businesses are trying to shrink their jobs on top of the government trying to rein back spending, so a lot of state jobs are being shed. it does not look promising. what is really bad is unemployment at 60%. that is people under 25. that is causing concern if for any future growth. spain has serious issues, and i do not see any respite in the near future. with austerity, it is difficult to stimulate growth. i do not think any short-term ability for spain to grow, and i actually think what will happen that will cause any sort of growth in spain is scaling back the austerity program, but they are very against doing that. the feet -- the future is very bleak for spain. >> it is a bleak and dangerous journey. we will tell you why these explorers are replicating the treacherous expedition in the antarctic. heading home, why a french woman jailed in mexico for kidnapping is on her way home. >> good have you ba
. >> economic situation in spain is very grave. every company is in contract in mode, so there are no jobs being created. all the businesses are trying to shrink their jobs on top of the government trying to rein back spending, so a lot of state jobs are being shed. it does not look promising. what is really bad is unemployment at 60%. that is people under 25. that is causing concern if for any future growth. spain has serious issues, and i do not see any respite in the near future. with...
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already half of the young people in spain are unemployed. as a result, some spanish girls are even willing to risk their health to earn a little money on the side. >> it was not an easy decision, but anna has decided to become a paid a donor. she will help infertile women become mothers. in return, she will receive 750 euros per donation. that is a lot of money for the chemistry student. >> it is not a regular monthly income, but it is enough to help the family that urgently needs money. in my case, i needed to pay the registration fee so that i can keep working towards my master's degree. >> donating eggs is legal, and an increasing number of women in spain are doing it, including here. the clinics pay up to 900 compensation and expenses for the examinations, hormone treatment, and egg extraction. anna needs the money. although she is 26, she is almost too old. this clinic is looking for even younger donors, and it has plenty of applicants to choose from. >> every day, we get calls from two or three women who want to donate eggs. we now hav
already half of the young people in spain are unemployed. as a result, some spanish girls are even willing to risk their health to earn a little money on the side. >> it was not an easy decision, but anna has decided to become a paid a donor. she will help infertile women become mothers. in return, she will receive 750 euros per donation. that is a lot of money for the chemistry student. >> it is not a regular monthly income, but it is enough to help the family that urgently needs...
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. >> spain sees a bigger than expected gdp decline in the fourth quarter. one of the most indebted regions asking madrid for more than nine million euros. >>> roche strides lower after posting solid earnings on strong sales of its cancer medicine. analysts warn about the loss of exclusive rights to a key chemotherapy drug. >>> game over for super mario and friend to turn a profit. nintendo unexpectedly swings to its full-year forecast to a loss showing a poor uptake for its wii u consoles. >>> see you in september. australia's prime minister sets a surprise election date saying it will create certainty for business. >>> okay. welcome to today's program. and you know, we spent all that time waiting for five. today it's about the ten. >> how long did it take you to come up with that? >> about ten seconds ago. >> very good. we're talking about mobile phones. >> yeah. >> do you think people can guess we're talking about the iphone 5. you're waiting for 5. >> you'll about the 10, ladies and gentlemen, blackberry 10. is it the rim lazarus move? >> we saw stocks g
. >> spain sees a bigger than expected gdp decline in the fourth quarter. one of the most indebted regions asking madrid for more than nine million euros. >>> roche strides lower after posting solid earnings on strong sales of its cancer medicine. analysts warn about the loss of exclusive rights to a key chemotherapy drug. >>> game over for super mario and friend to turn a profit. nintendo unexpectedly swings to its full-year forecast to a loss showing a poor uptake for...
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, it depends -- some people go to spain. my daughter went to spain for treatment. >> many defiantly waved spanish flags. the portuguese help system suffered from cuts. emergency cases had to drive hundreds of kilometers to the nearest hospital. it was closer across the border. this way to took part in protests when the cuts came. he wanted to thank the spanish for their help. >> we prefer being spanish rather than portuguese in that respect. lots of places here are doing badly. we have to travel a long way, and there is not any public transportation. you have to rent a car to go to the doctor. calling an ambulance might be more expensive than getting a taxi. >> many of the costs come out of the patients' pocket. it is a lot to ask for the portuguese are earning less money, but the health authorities say they are proud of the reforms. >> the numbers speak for themselves. emergency admissions have gone down in general, and the reform has reduced the number of emergencies that are not really urgent. then he has a different noti
, it depends -- some people go to spain. my daughter went to spain for treatment. >> many defiantly waved spanish flags. the portuguese help system suffered from cuts. emergency cases had to drive hundreds of kilometers to the nearest hospital. it was closer across the border. this way to took part in protests when the cuts came. he wanted to thank the spanish for their help. >> we prefer being spanish rather than portuguese in that respect. lots of places here are doing badly. we...
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and there are protests scheduled across spain today. both employees taking to the streets to protest the job cuts. >> we've seen in france the difficulty that automakers have had in shutting down production which everyone says is needed to write right -- to right size the profitability. in the banks, an easier sector to malign if you're the government. how do you ensure their future if you can't downsize now? >> the talks have just started now. i don't know whether they will have much difficulty pushing them through. it's part of what's happening across the board in spain here. figures have come out for 2012. spain's got the highest unemployment rates in europe or one of the highest. it's neck in neck with greece. during 2012, over 2,000 jobs per day were destroyed here in spain. so a country with a population of, you know, around -- under 40 million. so it's -- there's more than six million unemployed in spain now. that's 1/3 of the unemployed in the eurozone. people are just beginning to see it as inevitable that there are going to be
and there are protests scheduled across spain today. both employees taking to the streets to protest the job cuts. >> we've seen in france the difficulty that automakers have had in shutting down production which everyone says is needed to write right -- to right size the profitability. in the banks, an easier sector to malign if you're the government. how do you ensure their future if you can't downsize now? >> the talks have just started now. i don't know whether they will have...
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today in spain, there's a reminder that things are very bad still for millions of people. revenue figures show spain sank even deeper into recession in the final quarter of last year with the economy contracting faster than ever. more than one in four spaniards are already out of a job, and new figures suggest that unemployment could get even worse. >> people in spain have been tightening their belts for months now, but it does not seem to be working. the crisis there is more acute than ever as the economy continues to decline. gdp has fallen for the sixth quarter in a row. most recently, by 0.7%. the outlook is bleak. the prime minister is trying to buck the trend. he told parliament he was planning a new stimulus package. he hopes in particular to ease the tax burden on export-driven businesses. >> we are going to implement structural reforms with even greater force and adopt new measures to stimulate growth. our priority is to reduce youth unemployment, and we are already cooperating with unions and businesses to achieve this. >> there's mounting frustration on the stre
today in spain, there's a reminder that things are very bad still for millions of people. revenue figures show spain sank even deeper into recession in the final quarter of last year with the economy contracting faster than ever. more than one in four spaniards are already out of a job, and new figures suggest that unemployment could get even worse. >> people in spain have been tightening their belts for months now, but it does not seem to be working. the crisis there is more acute than...
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as much of a deficit problem any other country with you know there are eighty percent spain said nine hundred percent france is that eighty percent so you know those are the debates that are going on there the united states. having a debate that completely illegitimate and it really you know we should see it because this i mean it's completely irresponsible the point that i was making earlier is that you know what would happen with a trillion dollar coin is they're just replacing one they're just walking liabilities are saying we're not going to have it but we're going to the trillion dollar coin liability so the real question is if you want to cut spending if you want to make sure that the government's not you know spending out of control then that's for congress to do go out cut the spending you know of course that will tip us into recession but you know that's the whole point it's not about the debt ceiling the debt ceiling is already kind of sharp and trying to quickly before we go because you want to mention it europe it's not over in two thousand and thirteen you say there are s
as much of a deficit problem any other country with you know there are eighty percent spain said nine hundred percent france is that eighty percent so you know those are the debates that are going on there the united states. having a debate that completely illegitimate and it really you know we should see it because this i mean it's completely irresponsible the point that i was making earlier is that you know what would happen with a trillion dollar coin is they're just replacing one they're...
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spain are probably the closest to the united states in that regard and i think it's the who released the paper that says that in a financial crisis the economic multiplier of government spending is higher than it would be otherwise and as you know the i.m.f. is always right historically has always been right on the mark i do want to ask though about the fed minutes that came out because there were a few fed officials a few after voting members that thought asset buying will be warranted only until the end of two thousand and thirteen and we're going to see q.e. come to an end this year. that's. been. i don't know what they. think that the economy is in much better shape than it is in fact i think that the economy or market it's really just it's false for them to say that because we know for a fact that they've point blank that we are targeting the unemployment rate for the median forecast from the fed itself to the unemployment rate isn't going to reach the target level that they're looking for at least for another two years so the concept that they will stop by just. this and that t
spain are probably the closest to the united states in that regard and i think it's the who released the paper that says that in a financial crisis the economic multiplier of government spending is higher than it would be otherwise and as you know the i.m.f. is always right historically has always been right on the mark i do want to ask though about the fed minutes that came out because there were a few fed officials a few after voting members that thought asset buying will be warranted only...
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part of the break locksmiths shutting the doors on bankers in spain and police disorder in india all that and more in breaking the set . usually crime is a plague of the big cities but in a tiny arkansas town of twenty five thousand it is really getting out of hand puregold is a property crime index of more than double the national average and rape burglary and assault are also way above average poor poor gold is a dangerous place to live in but what's the answer to living in constant fear of criminals well the mayor thinks that the answer to that problem is to live in constant fear of the government how logical the mayor and police chief have a doorstop plan to send out police patrols with fifteen's and full swat armor to i guess intimidate the local population into submission well actually the plan is for them to stand around it ask people an important question ask them to show id the answer to crime isn't a police state sending guys out with automatic weapons and body armor around just to check people's i.d.'s like it's the berlin wall or something won't do anything a guy who brea
part of the break locksmiths shutting the doors on bankers in spain and police disorder in india all that and more in breaking the set . usually crime is a plague of the big cities but in a tiny arkansas town of twenty five thousand it is really getting out of hand puregold is a property crime index of more than double the national average and rape burglary and assault are also way above average poor poor gold is a dangerous place to live in but what's the answer to living in constant fear of...
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the whole today of sales have come early to spain. thousands of shoppers retail buzz hunting yesterday. changes to legislation means january sales have been brought forward by five days this year, just in time for a gift-giving tradition on january the 5th. and france's anti-trust authority has rejected a proposed merger of illiad and vendi. it's been subject to intense competition. vivendi suggested in the future that the future of sfr may be contingent on merges or network sharing deals pt. >>> and the french president francois hollande suggests he may have to come up with a plan b after the proposed 75% of top rate income tax was rejected by france's constitutional court. stephane is in paris for the first on "worldwide exchange" this year. nice to see you. so is there a plan b in the offering? what might he do to get around the constitutional court's objections? >> not that the media was aware of, but, obviously, the government will have to come back with a plan b. francois hollande stated a few days ago he would come back with a
the whole today of sales have come early to spain. thousands of shoppers retail buzz hunting yesterday. changes to legislation means january sales have been brought forward by five days this year, just in time for a gift-giving tradition on january the 5th. and france's anti-trust authority has rejected a proposed merger of illiad and vendi. it's been subject to intense competition. vivendi suggested in the future that the future of sfr may be contingent on merges or network sharing deals pt....
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it's in and out just greece and spain. unemployment for the youth is higher than the general unemployment level everywhere in the world. >> how do you fix it? >> engaging youth for -- and creating better golden triangles between business, government and civil society to proet provide clearer paths of success to the youth, to that generation. reforming, but not over the long-term. quicker our education system around the world, to provide a better balance between -- to address the gap of capability in the world. wa business needs today versus what the universities are providing. so it's a complicated matter, but we need to become more action orientateed. >> how big a skills gap? we just had john chambers on. we talked about however the world changes on that event. how do we know what teaches people to stay for the jobs of tomorrow? >> well, the jobs of tomorrow, we might not know what they are. >> listening to the youth better in terms of what their expectations are. and i think part of -- part of the reason why today there
it's in and out just greece and spain. unemployment for the youth is higher than the general unemployment level everywhere in the world. >> how do you fix it? >> engaging youth for -- and creating better golden triangles between business, government and civil society to proet provide clearer paths of success to the youth, to that generation. reforming, but not over the long-term. quicker our education system around the world, to provide a better balance between -- to address the gap...
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at the end of the day, spain has taken a lot of pain. versus worked with the spanish for about 20 years now, i know they have the ability to reinvent themselves. i'm hoping they are going to get on with it, knuckle down. unemployment is looking grim. the reality on the street knot great. at the end of the day, they're trying to get on and fix their problems. i hope the market has given them support. let's wish them well, not only on the short end, but i think on the ten year. >> they did interesting oppose the appointment of this now dutch minister to head the euro group. are there any significant changes there as to how the euro is going to handle spain going forward? >> spain has a slightly difficult relationship. they don't want to get bailed out. i think we can understand why. i think people are trying to push them too far towards the bailout option are going to meet some resistance. i'm very sympathetic to that. i'd like the market to be able to deal with this and move on. as you say, we don't really know. what we found last year wa
at the end of the day, spain has taken a lot of pain. versus worked with the spanish for about 20 years now, i know they have the ability to reinvent themselves. i'm hoping they are going to get on with it, knuckle down. unemployment is looking grim. the reality on the street knot great. at the end of the day, they're trying to get on and fix their problems. i hope the market has given them support. let's wish them well, not only on the short end, but i think on the ten year. >> they did...
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this is sevilla, a city in southern spain. this is raquel rodríguez a lawyer from southern california. ud. no es española, ¿verdad? no, no. soy de los estados unidos. why is raquel here? ( timbre suena ) what has brought her to spain... and to sevilla? ( timbre suena ) esta señorita busca a la abuela. ( campanas suenan ) raquel: esta carta... se le escribió la señora suárez a mi cliente, don fernando castillo. mi cliente, don fernando, vive en méxico. está gravemente enfermo. antes de la guerra civil conoció a una mujer joven y bella-- rosario. rosario era amiga de teresa suárez. don fernando siempre creyó que rosario había muerto en la guerra pero la señora suárez dice que no y además, don fernando cree que tiene un hijo con rosario. ¿sabe ud. algo de esto? todo esto es nuevo para mí. ¿la señora suárez nunca le habló de rario o de don rnando? no... nunca... jamás. and so raquel must now talk to miguel ruiz, elena's husband and son of teresa suárez. hola, elena. este es mi esposo, miguel ruiz. mucho gus
this is sevilla, a city in southern spain. this is raquel rodríguez a lawyer from southern california. ud. no es española, ¿verdad? no, no. soy de los estados unidos. why is raquel here? ( timbre suena ) what has brought her to spain... and to sevilla? ( timbre suena ) esta señorita busca a la abuela. ( campanas suenan ) raquel: esta carta... se le escribió la señora suárez a mi cliente, don fernando castillo. mi cliente, don fernando, vive en méxico. está gravemente enfermo. antes de...
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that you are not and it was fun for young cats on the nations by doing that we are not the spanish so spain would be in progress and it would be united when we are a separate set a good times madrid is saying in independence about war and contrary to spain's counter to the constitution but carlos del close a sociologist of panto fabry university says that's little more than an excuse for denying catalans the right to self-determination well it's definitely unlawful i mean as a lawful against the constitution the question is also you know how many people in spain right now. are really behind this constitution and when when does this constitution actually mean anything the constitution also guarantees a right for instance to decent housing and yet we find that you know hundreds of people are being are being kicked out of their homes in a day and being left out in the street all over spain and in catalonia so you know the constitution a lot of the times serves to i guess is about to validate an argument or to legitimize an argument whenever it's convenient for whoever is governing at the time.
that you are not and it was fun for young cats on the nations by doing that we are not the spanish so spain would be in progress and it would be united when we are a separate set a good times madrid is saying in independence about war and contrary to spain's counter to the constitution but carlos del close a sociologist of panto fabry university says that's little more than an excuse for denying catalans the right to self-determination well it's definitely unlawful i mean as a lawful against...
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now, sit back and relax as we join raquel in spain. ijaime! captioning of this program is made possible by the annenberg/cpb project and the geraldine r. dodge foundation. it's early sunday morning and the pet market is already crowded. raquel is here as a guest of this family. they invited her to join them as they shop for a dog for their youngest son. ¿cuánto vale este perro? miguel ruiz is the son of teresa suárez. yesterday he informed raquel that he knew nothing about the letter and that he had called his mother to tell her about raquel. aquí está una señorita de los estados unidos. tiene una carta tuya que le escribiste a un señor en méxico. tomorrow raquel will travel to madrid... to finally meet the woman who has changed fernando castillo's life. while relaxing and enjoying a snack at the mercadillo de animales something unexpected happened. iosito! imiguel! imiguel! elena: ijaime! ijaime! ijaime! en méxico, pedro le dice a fernando que teresa suárez ya no vive en sevilla. todavía no. resulta que la señora suárez ya no viv
now, sit back and relax as we join raquel in spain. ijaime! captioning of this program is made possible by the annenberg/cpb project and the geraldine r. dodge foundation. it's early sunday morning and the pet market is already crowded. raquel is here as a guest of this family. they invited her to join them as they shop for a dog for their youngest son. ¿cuánto vale este perro? miguel ruiz is the son of teresa suárez. yesterday he informed raquel that he knew nothing about the letter and...
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why well you know basically spain has five percent in terms of their a yield right now the deposits are coming back to the banks everything's hunky dory but the reality is that spain has a deficit they're going to continue to have to have funding needs they also have their regions that are locked out of the debt market they also have the banks which have housing prices that are falling and so they're going to need more capital and i'm out of time but you're saying the spell's sovereign bailout in two thousand thirteen i think it's a spell solvability not just for spain but potentially for italy as well there you go europe is not over it's not out of the woods not even at all thank you edward harrison founder of credit write downs still ahead because bill gross warns investors about lurking inflationary dragons will discuss his advice in today's lease change and might les miserables provide insight into our current economic woes jeffrey tucker is here to explain after the break but first your closing market numbers. the government no longer represents the people the people are going
why well you know basically spain has five percent in terms of their a yield right now the deposits are coming back to the banks everything's hunky dory but the reality is that spain has a deficit they're going to continue to have to have funding needs they also have their regions that are locked out of the debt market they also have the banks which have housing prices that are falling and so they're going to need more capital and i'm out of time but you're saying the spell's sovereign bailout...
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we will have to be faster to reach the same levels in spain. >> german industry aims to support spain's moves towards the twin track training model, primarily with experience and counseling, but it will likely take a long time to complete the transition. >> for more on the situation on unemployment in the eurozone, we talked earlier to the deputy general secretary of the european premiere union confederation. he joined us from our studios in brussels where we asked him what his organization is doing to help the youth of europe find work. >> it is true that the view presented today by the commission shows that youth unemployment has reached a dramatic level of 23.4%. it is a european phenomenon, for clarity also. the commission has proposed measures which we support. the u.s. guarantee, quality apprenticeships, training -- the youth guarantee, quality apprenticeship, training -- you just showed it. we believe we need to go further. we have to invest. we need a social contract. it is -- it is japan today that decided to invest $80 billion in the recovery. >> that was the european trade un
we will have to be faster to reach the same levels in spain. >> german industry aims to support spain's moves towards the twin track training model, primarily with experience and counseling, but it will likely take a long time to complete the transition. >> for more on the situation on unemployment in the eurozone, we talked earlier to the deputy general secretary of the european premiere union confederation. he joined us from our studios in brussels where we asked him what his...
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we will have to be faster to reach the same levels in spain. >> german industry aims to support spain's moves towards the twin track training model, primarily with experience and counseling, but it will likely take a long time to complete the transition. >> for more on the situation on unemployment in the eurozone, we talked earlier to the deputy general secretary of the european premiere union confederation. he joined us from our studios in brussels where we asked him what his organization is doing to help the youth of europe find work. >> it is true that the view presented today by the commission shows that youth unemployment has reached a dramatic level of 23.4%. it is a european phenomenon, for clarity also. the commission has proposed measures which we support. the u.s. guarantee, quality apprenticeships, training -- the youth guarantee, quality apprenticeship, training -- you just showed it. we believe we need to go further. we have to invest. we need a social contract. it is -- it is japan today that decided to invest $80 billion in the recovery. >> that was the european trade un
we will have to be faster to reach the same levels in spain. >> german industry aims to support spain's moves towards the twin track training model, primarily with experience and counseling, but it will likely take a long time to complete the transition. >> for more on the situation on unemployment in the eurozone, we talked earlier to the deputy general secretary of the european premiere union confederation. he joined us from our studios in brussels where we asked him what his...
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of software into the proclamation that gives it the right to hold a referendum on breaking away from spain but madrid is unswayed maintaining it's not up to the catalans to decide if they want to leave but a matter for spaniards to agree upon a scammer on this now i want to see where it leads are both sides with carlos deck also sociologist at the pump university thank you very much indeed for coming on the program today it does appear that madrid and catalonia are on a collision course at this point but how do you foresee it playing out. well i think the main challenge right now in catalonia is for this declaration of sovereignty to to be something real to really put on the table a question that's that's increasingly interesting and important in the european union today not just in spain which is what does sovereignty look like in the european union carnivals come really cheap and for the moment it's really just a bunch of posturing you know. it's mostly signing declarations and saying you know catalonia is sovereign but there hasn't been really much work in in the material realm to reall
of software into the proclamation that gives it the right to hold a referendum on breaking away from spain but madrid is unswayed maintaining it's not up to the catalans to decide if they want to leave but a matter for spaniards to agree upon a scammer on this now i want to see where it leads are both sides with carlos deck also sociologist at the pump university thank you very much indeed for coming on the program today it does appear that madrid and catalonia are on a collision course at this...
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spain are probably the closest. only until the end of two thousand and thirteen i think we're going to see q.e. come to an end this year. that's. been i don't know what they. think that the economy is in much better shape than it is in fact i think that the economy or market it's really just it's false for them to say that because we know for a fact that they've point blank that we are targeting the unemployment rate for the median forecast from the fed itself to the unemployment rate isn't going to reach the target level that they're looking for at least for another two years so the concept that they will stop by just. that target is six and a half percent meanwhile it's interesting because we did get the a.d.p. payrolls out today and this is a private sector gauge of job growth that's sometimes on the mark sometimes off from the b.l.s. numbers that come out tomorrow it showed two hundred fifteen thousand jobs were created in december or added one hundred forty eight thousand in november which was revised and it su
spain are probably the closest. only until the end of two thousand and thirteen i think we're going to see q.e. come to an end this year. that's. been i don't know what they. think that the economy is in much better shape than it is in fact i think that the economy or market it's really just it's false for them to say that because we know for a fact that they've point blank that we are targeting the unemployment rate for the median forecast from the fed itself to the unemployment rate isn't...
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catalonia trumpets its right to split from spain despite madrid supporters stations with a sturdy crisis and stagnation driving that to a strained sides further apart. and a world wide a witch hunt we speak to him battled online business women freedom of information activists who claimed schuman rights are ignored in the politically motivated persecution of his colleagues around the world. around the world online on screen live from the new center here in moscow this is r.t. with the twenty four hours a day a splinter movement has broken away from the al qaeda linked islamists the money saying it wants to fight terrorism and extremism the newly formed group has stated is ready for peace talks with the government and the french these forces are currently fighting there for us as defense minister meanwhile has said his country is prepared for a long conflict on his return ocean a look at the reasons behind the french intervention. french have died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is still ongoing as to exactly why the western nation has put boots on african s
catalonia trumpets its right to split from spain despite madrid supporters stations with a sturdy crisis and stagnation driving that to a strained sides further apart. and a world wide a witch hunt we speak to him battled online business women freedom of information activists who claimed schuman rights are ignored in the politically motivated persecution of his colleagues around the world. around the world online on screen live from the new center here in moscow this is r.t. with the twenty...
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the euro zone's jobless rate has hit a new record high with spain again suffering the moans followed by greens while nearly told to send out of work across the block of a quarter of people in spain on find a job that worrying number comes amid fresh demonstrations in madrid thousands of doctors have been marching against government plans to prompting private tile health care a move they fear will ultimately lead to further job cuts spanish political analyst for me miguel and it's an alarming find that traditionally pro-government medical workers turn out in protest. british interests you know about these protests in the health care sector is that it's different from a sociological point of view from all the protests we're seeing around spain we've seen of course teachers and. public sector workers of all source transporter all the services are basically on strike or are staging protests now what is different about the is that you have doctors which are traditionally in spain like elsewhere are traditionally more conservative they most of them they backed the government prior to each
the euro zone's jobless rate has hit a new record high with spain again suffering the moans followed by greens while nearly told to send out of work across the block of a quarter of people in spain on find a job that worrying number comes amid fresh demonstrations in madrid thousands of doctors have been marching against government plans to prompting private tile health care a move they fear will ultimately lead to further job cuts spanish political analyst for me miguel and it's an alarming...
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it is dramatic in countries like spain. they are raising the alarm. employment has skyrocketed. nearly 200 million people were without work get organization expects that number to increase by 5 million during the current year. the ilo says new jobs cannot be created because of the faltering economy and they are urging politicians to do more, for example implementing stimulus programs. >> they support training and retraining for young people in one of the groups hardest hit by the crisis. one-third of the 24 year old's have been without work for six months or longer. let them out to a tug of war that has lasted for years and it seems to becoming to a compromise. eurozone finance ministers gave 11 countries including germany, france, italy, and spain the right to tax financial transactions. >> this will help prevent another crisis from happening. >> highly speculative transactions allowed huge amounts of money to be made or lost, but a transaction tax to make them more attractive in a number of eu states. many opposed an eu wide move. >> for the first time ever, the financial tran
it is dramatic in countries like spain. they are raising the alarm. employment has skyrocketed. nearly 200 million people were without work get organization expects that number to increase by 5 million during the current year. the ilo says new jobs cannot be created because of the faltering economy and they are urging politicians to do more, for example implementing stimulus programs. >> they support training and retraining for young people in one of the groups hardest hit by the crisis....
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catalonia trumpets its right to split from spain despite madrid's problems stations the sturdy crisis and stagnation driving the to restrain sides further apart. around the world on line on screen life from the new center here in moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day. spent a movement has broken away from the al qaeda linked islamist somali saying it wants to fight terrorism and extremism the newly formed group has stated it is ready for peace talks with the government and the french choose forces are currently fighting there france's defense minister meanwhile has said his country is prepared for a long conflict. looks at the reasons behind the french intervention. the french have died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is still ongoing as to exactly why the western nation has put boots on african soil again costing money and people's lives. official rhetoric remains in line with the mantra of the war on terrorism but some statements suggest another layer of france's defense minister has declared a total recount quest of mali is the main goal w
catalonia trumpets its right to split from spain despite madrid's problems stations the sturdy crisis and stagnation driving the to restrain sides further apart. around the world on line on screen life from the new center here in moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day. spent a movement has broken away from the al qaeda linked islamist somali saying it wants to fight terrorism and extremism the newly formed group has stated it is ready for peace talks with the government and the french...
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then a team of archaeologists made an intriguing discovery in southern spain. their finds hint at the existence of a neanderthal ritual. inside this cave, a team led by michael walker excavated a deep shaft in which they found more than 300 bones from around ten neanderthals buried by rockfalls from the unstable ceiling. three of the neanderthals stood out. walker thinks they weren't necessarily the victims of a rockfall. if there are rocks falling on you from a natural rockfall, it would be very strange to find nobody trying to escape and one of them with the hands close to the head in almost sleeping position. narrator: although the bones of this young female are fused to the limestone rock and are hard to see, michael walker thinks her body may have been carefully arranged in a fetal position. if he's right, this was no rockfall. around 50,000 years ago, someone had intentionally buried her piling stones to protect her body. and this cave had yet more to reveal. near the girl's body walker's team uncovered the fossilized bones of a pair of panther paws. walk
then a team of archaeologists made an intriguing discovery in southern spain. their finds hint at the existence of a neanderthal ritual. inside this cave, a team led by michael walker excavated a deep shaft in which they found more than 300 bones from around ten neanderthals buried by rockfalls from the unstable ceiling. three of the neanderthals stood out. walker thinks they weren't necessarily the victims of a rockfall. if there are rocks falling on you from a natural rockfall, it would be...
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the optimism is not shared by everyone in spain the condo's closest sociologist at the polling booth auburn university says catalonia is government is pursuing dangerous policies which made them to mind the region's chances to survive and. carnivals come really cheap and for the moment it's really just a bunch of posturing it's mostly signing declarations and saying you know catalonia is sovereign when you're you know under the party that's currently in the government with the help of the republican left. decides that you know they're going to privatized the water and privatized natural resources in catalonia when they're going to get rid of all of their public health care and privatized that what they're basically doing is auctioning off the territory auctioning off all of the public and state institutions that they supposedly want all of the institutions that you build with sovereignty there auction them off to private investors so you know the question is can they be can they be independent on their own materially they could if they weren't you know auctioning things off and and g
the optimism is not shared by everyone in spain the condo's closest sociologist at the polling booth auburn university says catalonia is government is pursuing dangerous policies which made them to mind the region's chances to survive and. carnivals come really cheap and for the moment it's really just a bunch of posturing it's mostly signing declarations and saying you know catalonia is sovereign when you're you know under the party that's currently in the government with the help of the...
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well nearly twelve percent are out of work across the block over a quarter of people in spain can't find a job one in number comes in with fresh demonstrations that imagery thousands of doctors be marching against government plans to partly privatized health care a move they fear will ultimately to further job cuts spanish political analysts miguel i'm sure what are those says it's an alarming sign that traditionally pro-government medical workers turning out protests. but it's interesting about these protests in the health care sector is that it is different from a sociological point of view from the protests we're seen around spain we've seen of course teachers and and. public sector workers of all sorts transport all the services are basically on strike or staging protests now what is different about the is that you have doctors which are traditionally in spain like elsewhere are traditionally more conservative they most of them they backed the government prior to election so this is their own people that he sent happy with the way the government is going so i think it will it wi
well nearly twelve percent are out of work across the block over a quarter of people in spain can't find a job one in number comes in with fresh demonstrations that imagery thousands of doctors be marching against government plans to partly privatized health care a move they fear will ultimately to further job cuts spanish political analysts miguel i'm sure what are those says it's an alarming sign that traditionally pro-government medical workers turning out protests. but it's interesting...
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spain at 5.24%. we've been keeping our eye on the pound which has been weakening over the last week or so. sterling/dollar, steady above 1.57. aussie/dollar, 1.04. dollar/yen, above 90 and euro/dollar, 1.3437. >>> the s&p case-shiller index is out at 9:00 a.m. eastern. at 10:00, it's january consumer confidence. analysts are reading, looking for a slight downtick from december. we'll hear from eli lilly and pfizer. dr horton, a home builder, emc, harley davidson and jet blue and after the close we'll hear from amazon. so a busy day both in terms of earnings and data. a busy week, in fact, we'll hear from the fed tomorrow, the jobs report friday. gdp tomorrow. i'm all excited. >> today -- the close yesterday, i don't know on, yesterday was pretty directionus when we closed. >> it was amazing to see that cnbc index. we don't usually see that. it's been very quiet in markets despite all of those major events. you wonder whether people are positioned to move open. >> we've had this big run, a little brea
spain at 5.24%. we've been keeping our eye on the pound which has been weakening over the last week or so. sterling/dollar, steady above 1.57. aussie/dollar, 1.04. dollar/yen, above 90 and euro/dollar, 1.3437. >>> the s&p case-shiller index is out at 9:00 a.m. eastern. at 10:00, it's january consumer confidence. analysts are reading, looking for a slight downtick from december. we'll hear from eli lilly and pfizer. dr horton, a home builder, emc, harley davidson and jet blue and...
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kingdom, with spain, with italy. the more recent history which reminds us of our links before 1940, -- the european union is now making a big effort in certain areas and in terms of development and cooperation. year, proud of its outreach, of its convictions, of the thinking which it has given the world. it's responsive to the world problems. there is what it has embarked on side by side with countries. people must know that the countries -- it cannot close its borders. it cannot turn off the tap of its generosity in its brain power. that is what can be put into a world, one which is more morally economic, one which is safer in environmental times, more democratic. haiti, strengthened and fortified by this friendship, which is seeking to throw off the status quo and cliches, which is to break the chains of underdevelopment and to exorcise its demons. my administration has been at it along the way, but no one can deny our good faith. this year, in haiti, once again, we have been affected to differing degrees of the tr
kingdom, with spain, with italy. the more recent history which reminds us of our links before 1940, -- the european union is now making a big effort in certain areas and in terms of development and cooperation. year, proud of its outreach, of its convictions, of the thinking which it has given the world. it's responsive to the world problems. there is what it has embarked on side by side with countries. people must know that the countries -- it cannot close its borders. it cannot turn off the...
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now the candidate for this should be spain, but the prime minister of spain told me several months ago, he would only go into this program if there was no additional conditionality other than what he is taken because he is thought you taken enough in spain. and second of all, if the ecb could prove to him that by taking this on that the spreads or the costs of issuing bonds would go down significantly. and as you see, nothing has been done there, but what psychologically it has helped the market to know that this program is there but they fully got to make it work and show got to with the condition of is going to be. the next one is something which is a favorite, and i agree with chancellor merkel with germany, and that is to need a fiscal pact. and this was agreed on in march last year. you need 12 of the 17 countries to prove. island was one of the first to approve it in may. and it's very, very important because when you form, when the eurozone was formed it was formed with a monetary union which is the european central bank, in what they called a treaty. the treaty was to limit def
now the candidate for this should be spain, but the prime minister of spain told me several months ago, he would only go into this program if there was no additional conditionality other than what he is taken because he is thought you taken enough in spain. and second of all, if the ecb could prove to him that by taking this on that the spreads or the costs of issuing bonds would go down significantly. and as you see, nothing has been done there, but what psychologically it has helped the...
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milan the former rail madrid and i axed abos ninety caps for the dutch who finished as runners up to spain at the two thousand and ten world cup. thanks to. that on tuesday barcelona captain colace buie all is set to remain a one club man after the defender signed a three year contract extension with the catalan giants the thirty four year old new deal could see him finishing his glittering career at the nou camp who all is a five time champion and has lifted the champions league trophy three times he was also in spain's world cup when he scored in two thousand and ten and has won ninety nine spanish caps. thank. you on wednesday also in barcelona twice former champions of russia were aged twenty eight twenty seven by slovenia they reached the semifinals of the world handball championship for the first time the russians had beaten their opponents at this level of all three previous occasions but poor discipline handed numerical advantage to slovenia who scored six vital goals before changing a seventh straight win though they later lost to host and eventually champions spain in the last fo
milan the former rail madrid and i axed abos ninety caps for the dutch who finished as runners up to spain at the two thousand and ten world cup. thanks to. that on tuesday barcelona captain colace buie all is set to remain a one club man after the defender signed a three year contract extension with the catalan giants the thirty four year old new deal could see him finishing his glittering career at the nou camp who all is a five time champion and has lifted the champions league trophy three...